Hereford is a beautiful location set against a back drop of orchards and is famed in the production of cider. Hereford's primary industries, such as farming and mining, are prosperous and other sectors which are typical of the area, such as manufacturing and service industries, are going from strength to strength. Currently under going a 15 year regeneration project, with plans for more restaurants, shops, a supermarket and a multiplex cinema.

Located on the Leominster Enterprise Park, the business centre is just a short distance from Leominster town centre, found just off the A49. There are a wide variety of businesses in Leominster, including shops, pubs, cafes and antique stores. This business centre is built to a 'Very Good' BREEAM rating to minimise occupier’s energy usage and carbon footprint.

This business centre is a small family run office and self-storage facility offering companies and private individuals a cost effective solution to their office, workshop or storage units. The offices and small workshop facilities range in size from 150-2,500 sq. ft. across two floors, which can be let individually or as a whole. The rental terms are based on easy in, easy out agreements with licences starting from as little as one month on an all-inclusive rent.

*Start up businesses will receive 5% off RRP office suites* Set in landscaped grounds the park provides a unique working environment in a mixture of office and light industrial. OFFICES:
Flexible accommodation, range of sizes from single person office to 9,045 ft² (840.30 m²), available on traditional or serviced basis. INDUSTRIAL: Flexible accommodation, range of sizes from 250 ft² (23.22 m²) to 15,317 ft² (1423 m²), available on traditional or serviced basis. Unique working environment. Just off the A449/A40 with on-site amenities.

Situated on the Ludlow Eco Park, just off the busy A49 and minutes from Ludlow town centre, the business centre is ideally located to access Shropshire and Herefordshire. The Eco Park is home to the Ludlow Park and Ride, making access to the town centre even easier. The town was described by Country Life magazine as ‘the most vibrant small town in England’ A lively tourist spot with a wealth of shops, restaurants, art dealers and one of Britain’s oldest clothing retailers, Bodenham’s. The Rural Enterprise Centre is built to an 'Excellent' BREEAM rating to minimise occupiers energy usage and carbon footprint.

The business centre offers high specification fully serviced offices, meeting rooms and conference facilities. Providing an impressive reception and visitor area, high speed internet access via fibre optic/cat 5e connections, digital telephone systems, site security and disabled facilities and a host of expected features inline with a business centre renown for its quality and excellence.
In addition on site there are laboratories and offices offered on traditional leases.

The Business Park consists of approximately 42,000 sqft of two storey offices, sub-divided into various sized suites and 22,000 sqft of warehousing. The concept is to deliver prestige office accommodation, which offer total flexibility to smaller companies whilst providing all the amenities of a large company structure under one roof. The centre offers the following: furnished offices; workshop area; conference / meeting room facilities; secure storage facilities; and warehousing. Established as a Business Village, the centre's furnished, carpeted offices are on two floors leading from an attractive central reception. A single monthly charge covers rent, rates, heat, light, water, cleaning, car parking, ADT security and fire, maintenance, reception and switchboard service, incoming and outgoing mail arrangements, building insurance, and the provision of tea and coffee. Each room has a telephone linked to the central switchboard and incoming calls are answered with the Centre's name. Direct lines to offices or to the switchboard can be arranged for individual companies. In-house facilities include photocopying, fax, telephone answering, high quality word processing, report finishing, mailing and colour printing. Courier, travel, business advice and computer services are also provided where and when required.

Cinderford is located on the outskirts of the Forest of Dean and is one of the main commercial centres of the area. It offers a huge variety of shops, as well as a flourishing open air market. There are nearly 30 local pubs, cafes and restaurants, covering everything from Indian and Chinese to traditional English food, as well as locally brewed beers. The town is virtually surrounded by forest, so residents and visitors are ideally placed to take advantage of many acres of beautiful woodland.

The former 1920’s County Administrative offices, have undergone considerable refurbishments, now boasting 24 hour access, Via a secure door entry system that allows the occupier to answer the door and release visitors into reception outside normal working hours when reception is manned, full disabled access, 24 hour CCTV, two lifts providing access to all floors, kitchen and lavatory facilities, two internal court yards, on site management and on site car parking. Spaces are available from 150 sq.ft. to 3500 sq.ft. on a flexible lease. Our fully inclusive prices comprise of rent, rates, heat, light, power and car parking at the rate of 1 space per 500 sq.ft. This all inclusive rate excludes cleaning of own areas and telephones only.